Roadrunner Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Blog

Roadrunner has adopted protocols to keep our customers and our staff as safe as we can. These include the use of sanitizers, face masks, and social distancing, as well as ensuring that no employees work when sick. We can handle your needs without face-to-face interaction. Payment by phone is available. Additionally, the staff at Roadrunner can answer many questions over the phone or through video conferencing.

If you need us to clean or sanitize the air in your home, there are products like UV Air Purifiers and services available.

There is much to consider regarding the COVID-19 virus (Coronavirus) and its possible transmission in your home. While there are various and effective indoor air quality measures available to help protect your safety, including duct sanitization, ultraviolet (UV) germicidal light treatment, and HEPA air filters, they alone cannot protect from all forms of COVID-19 transmission. It is important to follow all official guidelines for preventing the spread of this virus.

Okay, that question is a bit of a misnomer. Water heaters
aren’t like other home systems, such as your air conditioner, that need routine
maintenance each spring.

But they do need maintenance! Fortunately, because it’s a year-round system that you use day after day, it doesn’t really matter what time of the year you have maintenance done. It mostly matters that your tune-ups for this important piece of your plumbing in Santa Fe, NM are routine—once a year.

Read on as we uncover the components of your water heater
that prevent it from corroding, and why taking care of these components is so
important!

The tricky thing about plumbing problems is that they hide really well. Often occurring behind
walls, and sometimes even under the foundation of your home, they’re pretty
undetectable. Some plumbing problems, like a clogged drain or a leaking faucet,
are pretty obvious, and you don’t necessarily need to know the signs since you
can see them at face value.

But for your hidden pipes, a problem can happen and go
unnoticed for a significant amount of time, and do a lot of damage to your
property in the meantime, if you’re not attentive to your plumbing system. Like
we said, plumbing problems can be hard to detect. There are signs to look for, though! Read on to learn about some.